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[quote=Anonymous]Clearly your DC was still getting dairy as he continued to be sick, so I doubt his physical health was severely compromised. No, a nanny shouldn't eliminate a food group from a child's diet without informing the parents, etc. etc. etc. but let me pose another question: Question: What should a nanny do when the parent is asking them to feed their child something that makes them ill? Answer: Talk to the parents. Question: If the parents are too self-important, ignorant, lazy, whatever to understand that a food is making their child sick - vomiting and diarrhea people! - what should the nanny do then? If she knowingly feeds the child something that makes them vomit, imo she should be fired anyway because that is the OPPOSITE of providing healthy and safe care for the child. If she stops feeding it to them, what, she should be fired also, because she "disobeyed"? What if she made sure DC got all the essential nutrients by serving alternative sources of calcium, iron, vitamin D, whatever? Talk to your nannies. Listen to your nannies. Understand that putting them in a position where they are mandated to make your child VOMIT is wrong and immoral and you frankly don't deserve to have a nanny anymore.[/quote]
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